SPOKANE, Wash. — The Washington State Attorney General’s Office announced Monday the launch of the Washington State Data Exchange for Public Safety (WADEPS) database to collect use-of-force data from ...
The state of Washington launched a first-of-its-kind public database Monday, aiming to provide unprecedented transparency into police use-of-force incidents across the state. Starting Monday, all 300 ...
SEATTLE, Wash. – The Attorney General’s Office launched the Washington State Data Exchange for Public Safety to collect police use-of-force data from law enforcement agencies across the state. This ...
Gastonia police logged nearly 700 incidents of use of force over a decadelong period. Just eight of those incidents — all of which involved white suspects — were labeled as “not justified.” Micheal ...
Four years after it was mandated by lawmakers, a database that catalogs when police use force against people is finally getting up and running, promising to add another layer of transparency in police ...
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A proposed law would mandate that the Clark County School District make available public data about its police department’s use of pepper spray, stun guns and batons. The provisions of Assembly Bill ...
A new state database tracking police use-of-force data across Washington is now live. State officials say they're hopeful having a centralized database will lead to more data-driven policies and ...
The number of police uses of lethal force is on the decline according to a new report from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Researchers with the school’s Cline Center for Advanced ...
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